WBAL's Brett Hollander gives a full report on the Orioles announcing that they have agreed to terms with two high school prospects for their 2013 first round draft pick. Download This File

Orioles Scouting Director Gary Rajsich gets ready to take pictures with the high schoolers. (Photo taken by WBAL's Brett Hollander)

Two high schoolers have been drafted by the Orioles.

The Orioles recently announced that they have agreed to terms with the prospects to be the organization's 2013 first round draft picks.

The organization is signing right-handed starting pitcher, Hunter Harvey, of Bandys High School in North Carolina and centerfielder Josh Hart, of Parkview High School in Georgia.

Harvey was the 22 overall pick and Hart was selected with the 37 pick.

Eighteen-year-old Harvey was 8-0 with 116 strikeouts in 11 games (eight starts) as a senior after going 7-0 as a junior in 2012.

According to the Orioles, the 6-foot-3, 175 pound right-hander is the son of former major league pitcher Bryan Harvey, a nine-year major league veteran who collected 177 saves for the Angels and Marlins from 1987-95 and made two MLB All-Star teams (1991 and 93).

Harvey is the third consecutive right-handed pitcher taken by the Orioles in the first round, following Kevin Gausman in 2012 and Dylan Bundy, who was chosen in 2011 when he was also in high school.

Moreover, Hart, who is also 18-years-old, was taken in the competitive balance portion of the first round with the 37th overall selection.